Intermec MobileLAN 21 Series System Manual page 223

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TFTP GET
Purpose:
TFTP client requests a file from the TFTP server.
Note: You must use the FE command to erase the segment before you execute a TFTP
GET command. If you do not erase the segment, you may get a "can't write file" error.
Syntax:
TFTP GET IPaddress foreignfilename localfilename
where:
IPaddress
foreignfilename
localfilename
Example:
The following command gets file UAP.DNL from a directory on a PC server with IP
address 1.2.3.4 and stores it in the inactive boot segment on the access point.
TFTP GET 1.2.3.4 C:\STARTUP\UAP.DNL IB:
These error messages may be generated by the access point when the access point
issues a TFTP GET command. Other error messages may be returned from the server
and displayed by the access point. See your server documentation for additional
information.
Error Message
Can't write file
Invalid opcode during read
Additional Access Point Features
is the IP address of the server. You can use an asterisk (*)
here if you want to use the value in serveripaddress.
is the name of the file on the server. The filename can
contain directory path information and must be in the format
required by the server operating system. The file must already
have the appropriate file header before the transfer to the
access point.
is the name you wish to call the file on the access point. The
name must include a segment number or name followed by a
colon. An actual filename is optional. If only the segment
name is supplied, the filename is set equal to the filename that
is embedded in the file header on the server.
Explanation
The file may be too big.
The file may not have a access point file header (filehdr.exe).
The file name may be incorrectly formed.
The file may already exist in the segment and cannot be
overwritten. You must erase the file first.
This error should not occur under normal operating conditions.
This error indicates a TFTP protocol error that will not occur
when you use TFTP servers that conform to the protocol.
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